Venezuela
18.7% (2007 est.)
Vietnam
8.3% (2007 est.)
Virgin Islands
2.2% (2003)
Wallis and Futuna
2.8% (2005)
West Bank
3.6% (includes Gaza Strip) (2006)
Western Sahara
NA%
World
developed countries 1% to 4% typically; developing countries
5% to 20% typically; national inflation rates vary widely in
individual cases, from declining prices in Japan to hyperinflation
in one Third World country (Zimbabwe); inflation rates have declined
for most countries for the last several years, held in check by
increasing international competition from several low wage countries
(2005 est.)
Yemen
10% (2007 est.)
Zambia
10.6% (2007 est.)
Zimbabwe
12,563% official data; private sector estimates are much
higher (2007 est.)